If one of the wings are longer , then the longer of the two wings will produce more lift due the increase in surface area .
The pressure above the wing be Save comes less than the pressure below the wing.
From Bernoulli's theorem this results in the air above the wing to form a low pressure compared to the air beneath the wing. High pressure moves to low pressure so you get lift
A wing must first be laminar (smooth). The top of the wing should have a greater surface area than the bottom of the wing. Because of these two factors the air above the wing must have a greater relative velocity to the wing than the air below does. Faster moving air has a lower presser and therefore a net upward force is created by motion through air. Just in case you weren't looking for Physics, airplane wings typically store fuel for flight
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Bernoulli's principle says that the pressure exerted by a moving fluid (liquid or gas) decreases as it's speed increases. An example of this is how an airplane flies. The shape of the wing forces the air moving over the top of the wing to go farther (and thus faster) than the air going under the wing. The slower air going under the wing exerts more pressure, pushing the wing (and thus the airplane) up.
The wing that has a longer wing cause it could fly longer.
Airplane wings are shaped such that the length of a path from the leading edge of a wing to the trailing edge is longer when going over the top than across the bottom. For this reason, air going over the wing must travel faster than air traveling beneath the wing.
The pressure above the wing be Save comes less than the pressure below the wing.
The air above an airplane wing in flight is at lower pressure than the air below the wing. Hope this helps.
It would be said that the Wright Brother invented the airplane wing. They were the first to fly a heavier than air craft.
This shape gives the airplanes the ability to have more lift than any other shape.
The air on top of the wing is at a lower pressure than the air at the bottom of the wing so wing is pulled upwards
Low pressure is created over the top of the wing while higher pressure is below the wing which generates lift.
The top surface of an airplane wing is curved to create lift. Because of the curve, air has to travel farther across the top of the wing than across the bottom; this creates a low-pressure condition that pulls the airplane into it.
An airplane is defined as a fixed wing, heavier than air, aircraft with a power-plant (Motor).
There is more pressure under the wing than is on top of the wing. This is what generates the lift for flight.
In flight, a wing has lower pressure on top and higher pressure on bottom due to Bernoulli's principle which in turn "sucks" the airplane into the air. The air on top must travel a longer distance than the air on bottom in order to meet up again because of the shape of the wing therefore causing the effects of Bernoulli's principle.